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an associate editor with the washington post. this is his second book. his first, about iraq. 202, you can see the numbers on the screen. divided by time seasons. so if you want to participate in our conversation go ahead and dial in now and we will begin with a call from hunter in loveland, colorado. high, hunter. >> caller: yeah. i was wondering if he got the reasons for the war was an establishment of a democratic government or more of a western capitalistic economic system? >> guest: well, certainly when the taliban was overthrown in 2001, the bush administration wanted to build a more democratic government in afghanistan. that was certainly not hard to get more democratic than the taliban, who have no great love for democracy, and the government hat has been created there is a democratic system. it is, however, beset by corruption and cronyism and incompetence and a lot of backroom dealing and a number of fairly undemocratic despicable war lords have been brought in, in positions of power. so, it's hard to look at the government there and say it's a
an associate editor with the washington post. this is his second book. his first, about iraq. 202, you can see the numbers on the screen. divided by time seasons. so if you want to participate in our conversation go ahead and dial in now and we will begin with a call from hunter in loveland, colorado. high, hunter. >> caller: yeah. i was wondering if he got the reasons for the war was an establishment of a democratic government or more of a western capitalistic economic system? >>...
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>> i think they're right when they look at washington and see this gridlock and fed up with it. we have to treat each other with respefnlgt reach across the aisle and try to build these relationships. we have to work at it. >> thank you for the time today. to see this interview and others, go to our website, abc2news.com/politics. as always, don't forget to vote on tuesday, november 6th. >> oh, yeah. it's halloween tonight. >> i'm heading out trick or treating. >> dress the kids warm. all right. we'll see you tonight at 11. be safe. >> have a good night. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. asmall business owner: questions seven means thousands of jobs...
>> i think they're right when they look at washington and see this gridlock and fed up with it. we have to treat each other with respefnlgt reach across the aisle and try to build these relationships. we have to work at it. >> thank you for the time today. to see this interview and others, go to our website, abc2news.com/politics. as always, don't forget to vote on tuesday, november 6th. >> oh, yeah. it's halloween tonight. >> i'm heading out trick or treating. >>...
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in an interview with "the washington post," he talks about his role in the killing spree in 2002. he talks about one killing at a particular, the murder of linda franklin at a home depot in virginia, and seeing her husband react to his wife's murder. he said it was "the worst sort of paint i have seen in my life. you feel like the worst piece of that sum on the plan -- scum on the planet." john allen muhammad was executed in 2010 for his part in the crime. malvo, now 27 years old, is serving life in prison. with health care reform behind them, the united states supreme court begins a new term with potentially explosive topics on the agenda. the high court is expected to tackle affirmative action, gay marriage, and voting rights. one of the first cases will focus on the university of texas and the use of race to fill classes. still to come, a look at the dangers of electrical power strips. what you need to know before using what in your home or office. >> next up, we will focus on the radar as we watch the next batch of rain in its way into maryland. first, a live look at ocean cit
in an interview with "the washington post," he talks about his role in the killing spree in 2002. he talks about one killing at a particular, the murder of linda franklin at a home depot in virginia, and seeing her husband react to his wife's murder. he said it was "the worst sort of paint i have seen in my life. you feel like the worst piece of that sum on the plan -- scum on the planet." john allen muhammad was executed in 2010 for his part in the crime. malvo, now 27...
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is the classic kind of washington talk show, who knew what and when. in any case, no matter what the facts are, it does not seem to be a voting issue. >> it is in issue because of honenesty, transparency, and leadership. if you want to go through the list of ways and which it hurts obama, the idea he would have the secretary of state go out ththere and take the blame instead of taking it himself -- he nominally said -- >> he did say -- >> he nominally did. >> nominally? >> we just heard mark say that she step up and said "i am the one who is r responsible." yesterday they foundd a new scapegoat. anne feinstein said that the director of dni is the wine. this i is not a trivial issue. this the first assassination of u.s. ambassador in 30 years, and sacking of our embassy, a huge humiliating defeat, andnd tragedy all wrapped into one, and thi president repeatedly misled the nation about its nature and origin as a [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so o i looked into it. turns ou
is the classic kind of washington talk show, who knew what and when. in any case, no matter what the facts are, it does not seem to be a voting issue. >> it is in issue because of honenesty, transparency, and leadership. if you want to go through the list of ways and which it hurts obama, the idea he would have the secretary of state go out ththere and take the blame instead of taking it himself -- he nominally said -- >> he did say -- >> he nominally did. >> nominally?...
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today's event will bennfit the mmunt washington school. a fells point ar celebrates recognition.... by helping to fight aadeadly disease... coming up. 3 a ballimore bar and restaurant is celeerating a world record today -- and raising money for a good cause."one eyed mike's" has been rrcognized by the makers of "grand marnier." aaparently, the fells point business sells more of the prrnch liquor than any otherr bar in the world.and to share his good fortune, the owner ddcided to celebrate with a fundraiser or "the tyanna foundation" (rhymes with diana)....the baltimore-based charity supports breast cancer treatment, screening and awareness. it was started by sisters who llst their mother to the diseasee of breast cancer... ann it's gr> great."> 3 today's event raised ssveral thousand dollars. and it was a great way to kick off october - wwich is breast cancer awareness month. getting ii college ttese daay, use s-a-t scores and rade- point averages as part of their assessment of potential s. experts say the best way to take a rigorouu course load oo tte praccice s-a-t. fee take waive
today's event will bennfit the mmunt washington school. a fells point ar celebrates recognition.... by helping to fight aadeadly disease... coming up. 3 a ballimore bar and restaurant is celeerating a world record today -- and raising money for a good cause."one eyed mike's" has been rrcognized by the makers of "grand marnier." aaparently, the fells point business sells more of the prrnch liquor than any otherr bar in the world.and to share his good fortune, the owner...
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it will cause many economic problems, so we've got to tighten our about the in washington. we have to decrease federal spending. with regard to the unemployment rate, this isn't that comely kateed -- complicated. we need to lower our tax rates to give our entrepreneur as reason to create jobs. we will increase revenues, increase how america spends and rhesus state the -- resuscitate the housing market. it's related on getting our economy focused and dialing down our spending. >> moving to washington, former secretary of state condoleezza rice referred to education in the u.s. as the civil rights struggle of our day. >> every parent in this day doesn't have a chic on how their child will be educated. our aren'ts who were poor or middle class don't have the option to s. their child to a variety of schools. they have a local school. if it works, that's good. if it's bad, they don't have a choice. we have to allow them to did to another school in the public school system and to be give an vouch are to go into the private school system. if that public school can't get itself bac
it will cause many economic problems, so we've got to tighten our about the in washington. we have to decrease federal spending. with regard to the unemployment rate, this isn't that comely kateed -- complicated. we need to lower our tax rates to give our entrepreneur as reason to create jobs. we will increase revenues, increase how america spends and rhesus state the -- resuscitate the housing market. it's related on getting our economy focused and dialing down our spending. >> moving to...
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i think you know my story and i could stand for michael in washington going. you know i think that i think it's to the pakistani interest to try to bring a little stability to the region after all they regard afghanistan as their historical area of influence and so i think it's going to be to their their betterment and to to to work with china with whom they have very close relations by the way to try and bring some kind of stability to afghanistan it may not be the picture that the united states likes but it's going to be something that the regional powers can live with alternately go ahead. i think that the outcome in afghanistan is also important for stability of pakistan if the taliban count's back to afghanistan and topple the kabul regime i think that's what also meant to be oh i saw it on your art in the last day but i don't know if i and are there they don't come back there or they're. the taliban in pakistan or in afghanistan and afghanistan the taliban are geographically constrained just two parts of eastern and southern afghanistan flowing are very
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george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> good news, the redskins are leading the minnesota vikings in the fourth hoping to break the eight game losing streak at home. ravens hosting the cowboys third quarter 17-123 ravens, good to see. he is gone. 108 yards for the touchdown, and then it came down to a field goal kick. six seconds to go. no good, the ravens win 31-29. detroit and philadelphia, michael vick throws in he texted the di
george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a...
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which, in the world, a lot of the action takes place in cities away from me, washington, london, berlin. but i did visit a few places. i went to rent to pay, for example. i have a chapter on the development of the atomic bomb. santa fe was an interesting place, and everyone there was wearing tweed jackets. which is terrible because it's terribly hot. [laughter] that's a great drama for me. so i went and looked around, i went to walk around the streets. >> i wondered what the material, when they talk about what will come if you actually gone to buffalo. >> oh, yes, of course. the other thing was 100 years ago it was a very different place. nevertheless, i went there and looked around. but i got a hold of the buffalo blue bow, which is a list of the high society people in town. >> going around is never enough but it's a very good basis. >> doesn't give you a feel for that? >> yes, yes, that's correct. >> are you able to do all of your own research like this? >> i have to do it myself other people would know what i was using it for. and i do have help in finding stuff. i have a gentleman w
which, in the world, a lot of the action takes place in cities away from me, washington, london, berlin. but i did visit a few places. i went to rent to pay, for example. i have a chapter on the development of the atomic bomb. santa fe was an interesting place, and everyone there was wearing tweed jackets. which is terrible because it's terribly hot. [laughter] that's a great drama for me. so i went and looked around, i went to walk around the streets. >> i wondered what the material,...
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sequestration is the top issue in washington. you have frequently said that sequestration is the one thing that keeps you awake at night. why? what about it keeps you awake? >> i remind everyone we've already taken approximately a 10% budget cut already. we have $487 billion over the next 10 years which we have already put into our budget numbers. so worry about sequestration is another 10 to 13% on top of those numbers. but more importantly, it's how sequestration is executed. it's directed. it's very specific, especially in '13. >> on every program and activity. >> on every program it's the same so i have no say even in where we put it and what's the best way so there's concern about. that we also just finished developing a strategy, and that strategy was resourced based on the first 10% or 11% cut. if we have additional cuts we will probably to have relook our strategy once again because i think the ways and means will not match, and so it's -- sought would really have an impact on how we want to conduct maybe our future strat
sequestration is the top issue in washington. you have frequently said that sequestration is the one thing that keeps you awake at night. why? what about it keeps you awake? >> i remind everyone we've already taken approximately a 10% budget cut already. we have $487 billion over the next 10 years which we have already put into our budget numbers. so worry about sequestration is another 10 to 13% on top of those numbers. but more importantly, it's how sequestration is executed. it's...
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nuclear regulatory commission chief spoke at a public meeting in washington on thursday. she expressed concern about the challenges nuclear administrators face after last year's accident at japan's power plant. >> you're not probably going to see a lot of young people becoming nuclear engineers. this is a concern not only to the nuclear industry but to the regulators because you want to make sure that you have adequate staff to ensure that these facilities operate safely. >> she also mentioned japan's nuclear regulation authority which was launched last month. she thinks the new organization is better than its predecessor. >>> some of the latest innovations e on dilay a th digital content expo in tokyo. they put a new spin on driving making music, even eating. >> reporter: anyone hoping to peer years into the future just needs to drop by japan's digital c content expo. the event features 22 booths filled with high-tech toys designed to change life as we know it. >> translator: previously, digital content was just a flashy display of the virtual world. now it's becoming a
nuclear regulatory commission chief spoke at a public meeting in washington on thursday. she expressed concern about the challenges nuclear administrators face after last year's accident at japan's power plant. >> you're not probably going to see a lot of young people becoming nuclear engineers. this is a concern not only to the nuclear industry but to the regulators because you want to make sure that you have adequate staff to ensure that these facilities operate safely. >> she...
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he will perform at the verizon centtr in washington d-c on november 5-th.i'm candace dold and that's our lowddww. 3 a mannpretends his plane is crashing... to surprise his she reacts... when she finds w 3 --adblib weather tz-- [ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. pnc bank. dogs, catss rabbits and other furryyfriends got the blessing of a lifetime sunday. dozens of pee owners flocked to the convent of saant francis of assisi innlima blessiig.the franciscan friaas sprinklee animals with holy wattr aa their mmsters whisper soothing words.saint francis of assisi is the patron saint of animals. ----react to story --- &pcooler temperatures tooay...we have some raii in the forecast...chief mettorologist vytas reii... 3 3 ames left in the reguuar seaaon...theeorroles are
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. >>> the association of the united states army's annual gathering in washington is the biggest military convention and trade show in the nation. but, with government spending on conferences and trade shows has been cut dramatically, in the wake of a general services administration scandal in which federal workers spent on travel, entertainment and gifts lavishly. that led to tough new rules to curtail spending, put limits on how much generals and other top officials can spend on travel to and on conferences. which in turn has put the future of many military industry events in question if personnel don't show up will the companies that fund the events continue to stop coming too? here to tell us what's next for conventions like ausa is roger thompson the chairman of ausa's annual meeting, sir welcome back. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> so how much has the army scaled back in its parental show and what impact is that hag on -- impact on the show and ha impact is that having? >> the two critical things the army did was to reduce the number of out of town travelers coming in through the
. >>> the association of the united states army's annual gathering in washington is the biggest military convention and trade show in the nation. but, with government spending on conferences and trade shows has been cut dramatically, in the wake of a general services administration scandal in which federal workers spent on travel, entertainment and gifts lavishly. that led to tough new rules to curtail spending, put limits on how much generals and other top officials can spend on...
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we are on hd radio as well in the washington area, hd 1. when the house and senate are in session, you can hear the house live on c-span radio hd 2. and the senate live on hd 3. >> nancy calo, thank you so much. it is the 15th anniversary of c- span radio. we will be right back. >> in the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or not by the military- industrial complex. >> what was that speech important? >> it warned against the military industrial complex, which has become a cliche. people did not pay much attention to the speech at the moment, but they sure have since then. ike spent much of his presidency by making sure the military did not get out of hand. he kept military spending at steady. and was hard to do in the 1950's. tremendous pressure. we were creating this nuclear arsenal. he gutted the army. he really cut it in order to have the money to buy missiles. that was not an easy thing to do. military spending in the 1950's was 7% of the federal budget. today it's abou
we are on hd radio as well in the washington area, hd 1. when the house and senate are in session, you can hear the house live on c-span radio hd 2. and the senate live on hd 3. >> nancy calo, thank you so much. it is the 15th anniversary of c- span radio. we will be right back. >> in the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or not by the military- industrial complex. >> what was that speech important? >>...
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it seems trooper michael porter has bad luck, we spoke to the washington state patrol, they said all the troopers is experienced some sort of scenario like this. >>> she's the famous dog who's done it all. >> she does uso tours. she visit schools. she goes to v.a. hospitals. her little story sis an inspiration to many. >> now, the latest on faith's next big step. >>> and baby playing the sound game with mom. >> woofi -- >> until -- >> he doesn't like it. >> until -- >> he doesn't like it. >> find out you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. >> until -- >> he doesn't like it. >> find out ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. >>> i've got a really sweet story about a family member named faith. >> ah. cute little lady. >> ah! >> what the heck? >> she's already behind the legs. >> doesn't have front paws? >> a pretty famous dog around the world. been on the "oprah winfrey show," the "montel williams show ". >> born and found doing
it seems trooper michael porter has bad luck, we spoke to the washington state patrol, they said all the troopers is experienced some sort of scenario like this. >>> she's the famous dog who's done it all. >> she does uso tours. she visit schools. she goes to v.a. hospitals. her little story sis an inspiration to many. >> now, the latest on faith's next big step. >>> and baby playing the sound game with mom. >> woofi -- >> until -- >> he doesn't...
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in a few moments coming today's headlines and your calls, live on "washington journal." at 1:00 p.m. eastern, we will be live from georgetown university for secretary of state's clinton's speech. and at 4:00 p.m. eastern the connecticut senate debate. in about 45 minutes, celinda drake. we wil
in a few moments coming today's headlines and your calls, live on "washington journal." at 1:00 p.m. eastern, we will be live from georgetown university for secretary of state's clinton's speech. and at 4:00 p.m. eastern the connecticut senate debate. in about 45 minutes, celinda drake. we wil
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into the state of maryland to build a second diagnosis over the baltimore beltway as we go on to the washington belt way so we can release traffic. second, we're going to, in baltimore, in the city of baltimore, create $1 billion worth of new homes, a billion dollar in private investments. that's my pledge. if i don't get $1 billion in priest money into baltimore for urban renewal, i will not run again. we've elected officials in the city of baltimore who every six years show up and ask for people's votes. it's disdpraisful that they -- disgraceful that the ask for our vote. 44% unemployment. hopelessness. 44%, in hope. you cannot inspire if you cannot be highered -- hired. so that's my plan. $1billion in housing. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice recently referred to education the quote civil rights struggle of our day. do you agrow with that assessment? >> i agree partially with condoleezza rice, yes. i was a professor at georgetown, university. i understand the importance of education. at the same time we need to transition our education system so it meets the jobs. what we need
into the state of maryland to build a second diagnosis over the baltimore beltway as we go on to the washington belt way so we can release traffic. second, we're going to, in baltimore, in the city of baltimore, create $1 billion worth of new homes, a billion dollar in private investments. that's my pledge. if i don't get $1 billion in priest money into baltimore for urban renewal, i will not run again. we've elected officials in the city of baltimore who every six years show up and ask for...
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next, ""washington journal," followed by a two senate debates. next, on the washington journal," and we will talk about the latest development on the attack on the embassy and libya. -- in libya. then a roundtable on affirti
next, ""washington journal," followed by a two senate debates. next, on the washington journal," and we will talk about the latest development on the attack on the embassy and libya. -- in libya. then a roundtable on affirti
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john: the "washington post" headline obama cuts defense down to the bone? there is talk. we have the inflation adjusted chart. obama false light the then flat to. how was that to the bone? anything beyond the three years is fantasy. what we talk about and then near-term procurement, personnel, trai ning at has a devastating effect look as defense contractors announce layoffs in the hundreds of thousands john: i ain't how the navy and the marines get 29 percent, the army 26% is about the same every year and nobody makes choices. >> if you'd been there is not a vigorous debate then go to the pentagon. i'd think obviously this has to be evaluated on the annual basis and look at priorities. with increasing uncertainties plane need more capability is. not fewer. >> i think most people are on this side of john bolton. >> we have made choices. that plus to the economic advantage. loss of jobs or gdp. racing over the globe. >> he calls these and a war of choice. i was a person who said it is aware of toys to create a terrorist. >> you are wrong. but how would you defend america?
john: the "washington post" headline obama cuts defense down to the bone? there is talk. we have the inflation adjusted chart. obama false light the then flat to. how was that to the bone? anything beyond the three years is fantasy. what we talk about and then near-term procurement, personnel, trai ning at has a devastating effect look as defense contractors announce layoffs in the hundreds of thousands john: i ain't how the navy and the marines get 29 percent, the army 26% is about...
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it seems trooper michael porter has bad luck, we spoke to the washington state patrol, they said all the troopers is experienced some sort of scenario like this. >>> she's the famous dog who's done it all. >> she does uso tours. she visit schools. she goes to v.a. hospitals. her little story sis an inspiration to many. >> now, the latest on faith's next big step. >>> and baby playing the sound game with mom. >> woofi -- >> until -- >> he doesn't like it. >> ♪ [ harry umlaut ] hey you know what, i speak european. [ sally umlaut ] european isn't a language. i think they speak all kinds over there. nah. it's basically one language with a few variations. my cousin has a passport. uh-huh. take this fascinating muller yogurt. frut up. means "fruit up." as in creamy yogurt down below. and a delectable, aromatic layer of blended fruity, moussey, uppiness on top. frut up. as the europeans say. in their language. wow. you really are bilingual. yeah, i dated a comma in high school. [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. >>> i've got a really sweet story about a family member named
it seems trooper michael porter has bad luck, we spoke to the washington state patrol, they said all the troopers is experienced some sort of scenario like this. >>> she's the famous dog who's done it all. >> she does uso tours. she visit schools. she goes to v.a. hospitals. her little story sis an inspiration to many. >> now, the latest on faith's next big step. >>> and baby playing the sound game with mom. >> woofi -- >> until -- >> he doesn't...
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state on july 15th has ended in washington d.c. bush them has one more -- bushnell has one more mission, delivering a petition to capitol hill with 14,006 signatures calling for a congressional investigation into the lackland scandal. >> my heart is healed. i have a better perspective on what americans think about our veterans and how they feel about the care given to our wounded warriors and that was really healing for someone like me who has been withdrawn for quite a while. >> this was the first ride for the long road home project, but it certainly won't be the last. in fact, plans are already in the works for the next one. audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >>> coming up there wasn't a dry eye in the house for dozens of friends and families in d.c. today. just ahead the heart warming homecoming for 70 soldiers deployed in afghanistan. that's next when the news continues. david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i i mea, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fift
state on july 15th has ended in washington d.c. bush them has one more -- bushnell has one more mission, delivering a petition to capitol hill with 14,006 signatures calling for a congressional investigation into the lackland scandal. >> my heart is healed. i have a better perspective on what americans think about our veterans and how they feel about the care given to our wounded warriors and that was really healing for someone like me who has been withdrawn for quite a while. >>...
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washington had lost eight straight at fedex field. you have to go all the way back to september 18, 2011. arizona defined a win. wow. hard to believe. let's get you updated, 4th quarter, redskins leading 31- 20, excuse me now. and i'll tell you right now that rg3 is playing well, showing no ill effects. he's ran one and thrown one in. so 31-20. we'll have an update as the day goes on. redskins fans, you might want to be tied with the eagles by the end of the day. you may be tied with the eagles by the end of the day, maybe. lions on a comeback. mike stratford throwing the -- staffford kicking the field goal to tie it. and in overtime they win it. philly falls to 3-3. lions are going in to get a win. there big day in sports. >> yeah, no dominating team in the nfl this year. >> right now, especially not on the afc side. on the nfc side, the falcons, maybe. >> they are lucky. [ laughter ] >>> okay well tomorrow, our luck is going to run out as far as the weather is concerned. lots of rain moving in, maybe even a thunderstorm tomorrow. >>
washington had lost eight straight at fedex field. you have to go all the way back to september 18, 2011. arizona defined a win. wow. hard to believe. let's get you updated, 4th quarter, redskins leading 31- 20, excuse me now. and i'll tell you right now that rg3 is playing well, showing no ill effects. he's ran one and thrown one in. so 31-20. we'll have an update as the day goes on. redskins fans, you might want to be tied with the eagles by the end of the day. you may be tied with the eagles...
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does it really pose a threat to washington. you know president obama even said just recently been as well with those and pose a security threat and that was after one of his top military officer said the same thing the military's been saying there for years by the way that they also for example when the political the boer say that the judges were supporting the park. in. the military the military commanders and their sleeves are all said that wasn't true and they're the ones that have to settle it. that all that stuff is kind of nonsense to go and nobody who knows anything here really takes it seriously. well let's leave it right they were of course will be following the. elections tomorrow thank you very much mr walkways broader co-director of the center for economic and policy research for talking to us here on r.t. . more world news for you now the pope's form of butler has been handed an eighteen month sentence after he stole and then sold on to a journalist the pontiff's of private letters realist said he would not appeal
does it really pose a threat to washington. you know president obama even said just recently been as well with those and pose a security threat and that was after one of his top military officer said the same thing the military's been saying there for years by the way that they also for example when the political the boer say that the judges were supporting the park. in. the military the military commanders and their sleeves are all said that wasn't true and they're the ones that have to settle...
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and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. i'm mitt romney, my name is julian bond. i know a little something about fighting for what's right and just. maryland's gay and lesbian families share the same values and they should share in the right to marry. i believe people of faith understand this isn't about any one religious belief. it's about protecting the civil right to make a lifelong commitment to the person you love. join me in supporting question 6. it's the right thing to do. >>> we want you to take a look at the time lapse that we got. this is 59th and the bay in maryland. as the night fell you can see the rains come and then they picked up. watch as daybreaks and you see the water taking on. well, there's one and that's where it stops. there's one carcinoma see bo to the right and it's broken off and at a complex a
and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. i'm mitt romney, my name is julian bond. i know a little something about fighting for what's right and just. maryland's gay and lesbian families share the same values and they should...
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i'm the only middle class outside sitar to shake up the washington, d.c. nest. >> these are numbers we've heard before, $16 trillion debt, housing market stag mat. where do you stand? >> there are relatively easy ways to get it back to the growth mark. i'd love to tell you i invented these methods. i have not. we have the highest corporate tax rates in the world. they can't afford to pay the corporate tax rate here. >>> we have no problem with the corporate tax, you we are not trying to win the race for the highest amount of corporate tax dollars paid in the globe. if we were to cut that rate from 35% to 16%, which is the effective rate anyway when you eliminate it. you will see it repatrioted almost immediately. it's a bipartisan solution. it's just stuck in the grid lock. insiderson't want it give up their cronyism deductions. >> condoleezza rice referred to education as the civil rights struggle of our day. do you agree with that? >> she is right. it is absurd if i were to say mess tack heads did to a poor school, you would look at me and say that doesn
i'm the only middle class outside sitar to shake up the washington, d.c. nest. >> these are numbers we've heard before, $16 trillion debt, housing market stag mat. where do you stand? >> there are relatively easy ways to get it back to the growth mark. i'd love to tell you i invented these methods. i have not. we have the highest corporate tax rates in the world. they can't afford to pay the corporate tax rate here. >>> we have no problem with the corporate tax, you we are...
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washington doesn't know best. we should get rid of federal education department and not because it's too expensive because we care so much and we are paying right now to harm our children, we should stop. >> afghanistan, do you see an end in sight? >> we went in to afghanistan, we were justified in to going in to afghanistan because they refused to bring osama bin laden to justice for his role in the 9/11 attacks. osama bin laden is dead. there is no further reason for us to be in afghanistan. we should bring the troops home as soon as we can. let the living get on with their lives. >> health care, this is a big issue right now. obama has hung his head on this, romney says he will appeal it. what are your thoughts. >> if we want health care to be affordable and available, we got to make sure markets function proplerly, without government interference. with obama care and many government programs over the last 50 years, we have government trying to defeat the market, trying to break it. they have done a good job. p
washington doesn't know best. we should get rid of federal education department and not because it's too expensive because we care so much and we are paying right now to harm our children, we should stop. >> afghanistan, do you see an end in sight? >> we went in to afghanistan, we were justified in to going in to afghanistan because they refused to bring osama bin laden to justice for his role in the 9/11 attacks. osama bin laden is dead. there is no further reason for us to be in...
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>>> and now from washington's leading news station, this is news4 at 6:00. >> developing news tonight. the search is on for two local hikers missing in montana. >>> but first, after more than 30 years in public services colleagues remember former u.s. senator arlen specter. he died today at the age of 82. good evening, everyone. i'm jim rosenfield. specter passed away at his home from philadelphia from complications from nonhodgkin's lymphoma. the pennsylvania politician served in the senate for more than 30 years. he sparked controversy in 2009 when he switched parties to run as a democrat for his sixth term. specter said he didn't think he could win the nomination in the increasingly conservative republican party. he lost the primary to then-congressman joe sestak. >>> a developing story right now, a search under way tonight for two local hikers believed to be missing in montana. kneel peckens of virginia and jason hiser of maryland left for a hiking trip in glacier national park. family members reported them missing friday when they failed to catch their flight home. park rangers f
>>> and now from washington's leading news station, this is news4 at 6:00. >> developing news tonight. the search is on for two local hikers missing in montana. >>> but first, after more than 30 years in public services colleagues remember former u.s. senator arlen specter. he died today at the age of 82. good evening, everyone. i'm jim rosenfield. specter passed away at his home from philadelphia from complications from nonhodgkin's lymphoma. the pennsylvania politician...
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k street is home to many top lobbyists in washington. last year protesters formed an encampment just blocks from the white house at mcpherson square. >>> ten years after the d.c. sniper shooting, lee boyd malvo said he was a monster. in an exclusive interview with the "washington post," malvo says he felt like, quote, the worst piece of scum after seeing the reaction of one of the victim's husbands. the victim linda franklin was shot outside home depot in falls church and franklin was one of ten people killed by malvo and john mohammad. >> if you look up the definition, i mean, that's what a monster is. i was a ghoul. i was a thief. i stole people's lives. i did -- [indiscernible] i am sorry. >> malvo is serving a life sentence with no parole in a virginia prison. john mohammad was executed in 2009. the pair was linked to 27 shootings across the country. >>> a local pilot and his 13- year-old son are dead after their single engine cessna crashed into a spotsylvania county mobile home park. >> eyewitnesses on the ground say the pilot's ac
k street is home to many top lobbyists in washington. last year protesters formed an encampment just blocks from the white house at mcpherson square. >>> ten years after the d.c. sniper shooting, lee boyd malvo said he was a monster. in an exclusive interview with the "washington post," malvo says he felt like, quote, the worst piece of scum after seeing the reaction of one of the victim's husbands. the victim linda franklin was shot outside home depot in falls church and...
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. >> phillip is with the washington guardian. awarded the army their hammer award. >> $6 million on development to the uniforms. >> with the wars in afghanistan and iraq, the army replaced the familiar green and brown fatigues with a lighter tan and brown pattern better suited to desert environments. but as the army soon learned, not all deserts are the same. >> the uniform was much more effective in iraq than it was in afghanistan. >> forcing the army to spend millions of dollars to come up with a pattern better suited for afghanistan. the soldier on the left in the new pattern blends in better than the soldier on the right with the old one. >> the mistake that the army learned from. >> part of that solution may mean that soldiers in the future may need more closet space. >> one thing they are looking at is multiple uniforms, multiple camouflage, instead of having a single, one size, fits all. >> 9news. >> not since nancy kerrigan took a sledge hammer to the knee have we had a bizarre story like this. u.s. speed skater has now c
. >> phillip is with the washington guardian. awarded the army their hammer award. >> $6 million on development to the uniforms. >> with the wars in afghanistan and iraq, the army replaced the familiar green and brown fatigues with a lighter tan and brown pattern better suited to desert environments. but as the army soon learned, not all deserts are the same. >> the uniform was much more effective in iraq than it was in afghanistan. >> forcing the army to spend...
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. >>> from washington's leading news station, this is news 4 at 11. >> three weeks to go. the race for the white house tightens as both candidates get ready for this week's second presidential debate. new polls tonight show the president with a slight edge on mitt romney but experts say it is still anybody's race to win. the president hunkered down in virginia tonight preparing for tuesday. but mitt romney spent the day out on the campaign trail. darcy spencer is following both campaigns tonight. >> today mitt romney still basking in the glow of his post-debate bump. and the president is reminding voters of the bailout of the auto industry, and it paid off. it's a weekend of debate preparation for president barack obama. he boarded air force one heading to williamsburg where he'll get ready for the town hall-style debate taking place tuesday. before leaving washington he reminded voters of his administration's rescue of the auto industry. >> but we refused to throw in the towel and do nothing. we refused to let detroit go bankrupt. i bet on american workers and american in
. >>> from washington's leading news station, this is news 4 at 11. >> three weeks to go. the race for the white house tightens as both candidates get ready for this week's second presidential debate. new polls tonight show the president with a slight edge on mitt romney but experts say it is still anybody's race to win. the president hunkered down in virginia tonight preparing for tuesday. but mitt romney spent the day out on the campaign trail. darcy spencer is following both...
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education and were promoted by this system of merit the don't perform very well in the war of 18 false a washington, d.c. is burned and the early attempt to vacate canada don't go very well. they are all catastrophes. it's an example look at the war of 1812. they are part of a big victory of repelling american invaders and so after the war of 18th of, you have a big movement that starts during the war and their needs to be a more systematic way of selecting and preparing officers to be in the army to the commanders. >> who spearheaded the change after 1812? >> the crucial figure is winfield scott who was a wonderful figure because the carrier begins before the war of 1812 and extends right up until the opening of the civil war when he finally retires, but there are a few other officers but scott is the most important. they become very much their agenda very much is to build a proper professional the institution and to take expertise, usually european or french and bring it into the united states and another major figure and france basically to collect information about military education and he col
education and were promoted by this system of merit the don't perform very well in the war of 18 false a washington, d.c. is burned and the early attempt to vacate canada don't go very well. they are all catastrophes. it's an example look at the war of 1812. they are part of a big victory of repelling american invaders and so after the war of 18th of, you have a big movement that starts during the war and their needs to be a more systematic way of selecting and preparing officers to be in the...
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now, you imagine the entire washington metro area, 3 million people, imagine all of those people blind, and now they can see. that's not -- that's not an obscure story; right? it's not an obscure story in the worlds of people where i circulate. people know about the hospital and respect it. people traveled from all over the world to go to the hospital to train to bring the same programs to their countries. it's a movement to end needless blindness. it's just one example. you might say, well, that's crazy. has to be an exception, but there's hundreds, hundreds of stories like that. those are the stories that are transforming the global economy, and not just the economy, but the societies, building the future. >> host: as you say in the next 20 years, 3 billion more people intrt in the world of -- enter in the world of economic freedom. 1 it the wild, wild west, should it be managed? how should it be managed? >> well, my core metaphor in describing the economy and the interaction of the economy is reenforced, and when we go to iran or the rain forest, there's a sense of life around you a
now, you imagine the entire washington metro area, 3 million people, imagine all of those people blind, and now they can see. that's not -- that's not an obscure story; right? it's not an obscure story in the worlds of people where i circulate. people know about the hospital and respect it. people traveled from all over the world to go to the hospital to train to bring the same programs to their countries. it's a movement to end needless blindness. it's just one example. you might say, well,...
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the civilized man and the savage support the civilized man support israel defeat jihad and as today washington d.c. will be the latest city to require to post these ads i hear talk more about this fight against this kind of anti muslim hate rhetoric oben are you legal director of the anti arab anti-discrimination committee and i just say that word is issued primary sorry it's nice to have you on of us so you were involved in a large group of organizations fighting these ads in d.c. pamela geller you know there is a hearing last week with her what do you guys put forward what was the argument that was presented and how did it you know one of the hearing last week was actually brought on by the washington area much of transit authority we were there just to observe the hearing but they brought forward an argument that needed to be delayed because they could spur violence or they could incite violence within the community causing danger to passengers that are using the much so the argument didn't stick with the judge the judge of course believed first amendment rights overruled this and there was
the civilized man and the savage support the civilized man support israel defeat jihad and as today washington d.c. will be the latest city to require to post these ads i hear talk more about this fight against this kind of anti muslim hate rhetoric oben are you legal director of the anti arab anti-discrimination committee and i just say that word is issued primary sorry it's nice to have you on of us so you were involved in a large group of organizations fighting these ads in d.c. pamela...
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hour of "good morning washington." go to our facebook page. let's check in with jacqui jeras. >> dealing with a foggy start. really seeing a blanket over the areaportion of the marylandy in western and northern virginia. where we have a dense fog until 10:00. visibility could drop below a times. mile at you really need below beans. give yourself extra time to get to your destination. you really need to use low beemams. patchy fog reported in gaithersburg. in the district and to the south. a shower late in day, 68-73. let's check on traffic with angela. reduced visibility out there the roads this morning. allow for some extra travel time. get our first look at 66. it's quiet even though you are fog.nding with no early troubles from a market. looks good to the beltway and continuing to the roosevelt bridge. h no early troubles from eymarket. looks good on 29. for those driving on 95, no for you as you way towards the capital beltway. back to you. >> thank you. 4:45, 52 degrees. >> a roller-coaster week and for the redskins. more on the >> genon
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and hundreds of people staged demo's out a us military base on the japanese island of okinawa as washington again its presence and asian pacific. hello and thank you for joining our team it is monday and seven o'clock here in moscow and. well georgia's ruling party and the united oppositional lawns are going head to head as the nation votes for its next parliament president saakashvili his party is desperate to hold onto its majority in the chamber after its popularity plummeted in the wave of a prison abuse scandal artie's alexander shot skiis in the georgian capital. voting continues into what promises to be a crucial election for george and it's more than a history this election will show whether the people are happy with the current political regime with business really and his united national movement party but more wider picture of the party which wins this election will be able to then appoint a prime minister and when the constitutional amendments take place next year when the stage down which will allow other prime minister to have just about the same powers as the president had th
and hundreds of people staged demo's out a us military base on the japanese island of okinawa as washington again its presence and asian pacific. hello and thank you for joining our team it is monday and seven o'clock here in moscow and. well georgia's ruling party and the united oppositional lawns are going head to head as the nation votes for its next parliament president saakashvili his party is desperate to hold onto its majority in the chamber after its popularity plummeted in the wave of...
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military correspondents who have each written fascinating new books on the topic, tom ricks, former "washington post" reporter and author of "the generals, american military command from world war ii to today" and michael gordon from the "new york times" here with "the end game, the inside story of the struggle for iraq from george w. bush to barack obama." welcome to both of you. great to be able to talk to both of you here. the close of this campaign. it is very interesting to hear both president obama and mitt romney look in their rearview mirror about the last decade in foreign policy and national security policy and the president saying, look, i ended the war in iraq, we are on a glide path out of afghanistan. and yet we know the threat from both of these countries still remains and there's a lot of unfinished business. michael, you get to a lot of that of course in your book, in iraq. the idea that we're done. put it in the rear view mir but there's a lot of unfinished business. >> yeah. one thing that's striking to me is just really the gap between the campaign rhetoric and what the obam
military correspondents who have each written fascinating new books on the topic, tom ricks, former "washington post" reporter and author of "the generals, american military command from world war ii to today" and michael gordon from the "new york times" here with "the end game, the inside story of the struggle for iraq from george w. bush to barack obama." welcome to both of you. great to be able to talk to both of you here. the close of this campaign....
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media there hasn't been any discussion at the united nations there hasn't been any statements issued by washington and they certainly hasn't been any kind of course by amnesty international observers are saying that you need to know the difference in response between what we've seen here and if by comparison this had happened in syria if twenty two old political activists died because he did not receive medical treatment while behind bars in syria while he was simply protesting for democracy a protest pro democracy. they would be international condemnation. discerned was explicitly covered in the documentary made by c.n.n. journalists the film won the prestigious journalism awards but was only domestically in the year was the decision of the documentary maker things was motivated by money we were able to kind of dodge our minders and sneak into some of the villages and actually see these atrocities patients who'd run out of the hospitals that were shot up with birdshot ambulance drivers who were beaten and as we were heading back out of these villages we were violently detained by security forces
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doug luzader is live from washington. >>> it kind of borders on the surge. these guys start heaping praise on one another. to hear the president tell it as he did last night mitt romney his opponent has skills he can't match when it comes to debating. the top political ad viseor piles it on. >> challengers do well in this debate. >> presidented owe bhaum is a gifted speaker with a proven debate track record. the loan exception may be new jersey governor chris christie the only campaign surrogate on either side was willing to predict his guy would win. >> every time he has come through on the debate performing we are going to be shaking our heads saying it's a brand new race. >> it you have one event each week the last one this date in october. >>> doug luzader thank you so much from washington. wednesday was a big talker. that's what presidential nominee paul ryan is talking about. >> sitting down with fox news sundays ryan telling chris what he thinks romney needs to do at the first debate to win the white house. >> he needs to give the american people the
doug luzader is live from washington. >>> it kind of borders on the surge. these guys start heaping praise on one another. to hear the president tell it as he did last night mitt romney his opponent has skills he can't match when it comes to debating. the top political ad viseor piles it on. >> challengers do well in this debate. >> presidented owe bhaum is a gifted speaker with a proven debate track record. the loan exception may be new jersey governor chris christie the...
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or rather one criticized them he was responding to him because lies complains the same as they that washington is failing to go off to militants based in neighboring pakistan that's all on the eve of the eleventh anniversary since nato forces invaded the country and to all activists and journalists donda bob feels the alliance is simply not welcome in the country. the united states has a blind spot to the fact that people tend to have an affinity for their national sovereignty that doesn't disappear just because their country is occupied by the united states and you have this manifest in afghanistan to the point where it's now obvious that if you hand an afghan the comprador soldier a weapon and show them how to use it they turn it on the american soldier that handed it to them the people of afghanistan want the united states out and it's a natural you know thing for that to occur and the united states just doesn't see that one of the goals of the us imperial project is to where they can't completely dominate a place leave the people at each other's throats while they carry off the resources a
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it's that type of biparty shon leadership that we need in washington. >> we're dealing with a $16 trillion debt, 8% unemployment. where do you start to find the solutions? >> we need a bipartisan deficit plan. it has to be balanced. you need to reduce spending but you need to invest in program that is help create jobs. that's education, rebuilding our infrastructure, research and development. that's why i was a supporter of simpson bowls. >> condoleezza rice called education the civil rights issue of our day. >> i aagreement education is our highest priority. it's the great equalizer. i'm a proud product of the public schools. we have to invest in science, technology, engineering and math, the stems program, make college more affordable. that's why i'm a strong supporter to provide increased pel grants -- pel grants. >> what do we do with afghanistan? what is the end game? >> first, let me thank the men and women who served in our military. it's incredible. i've been with them. we thank them for their service to this country. many have made incredible sacrifices. i want to chon grat late -
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next, your comments and calls on washington journal. a look at the impact of the so- called fiscal clicked next year. >> almost 20 years ago we broadcast one of the most controversial stories and our 44 years on the air. it was called "yes, but is it art?" i was accused of somebody -- works that i question the worth hundreds of thousands of dollars are now worth hundreds of millions. >> what made everybody so mad? >> i discovered something that i could absolutely barely believe. when you question somebody's taste in art, it is more personal than their politics, religion, sexual preference. it is something that goes to the soul would use a "you bought that?" walter cronkite and journalism today, sunday at 8:00 on "q &a." >>
next, your comments and calls on washington journal. a look at the impact of the so- called fiscal clicked next year. >> almost 20 years ago we broadcast one of the most controversial stories and our 44 years on the air. it was called "yes, but is it art?" i was accused of somebody -- works that i question the worth hundreds of thousands of dollars are now worth hundreds of millions. >> what made everybody so mad? >> i discovered something that i could absolutely...